PS

Pamela Schuller

Program Director, Teen And Mental Health Program at Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services

Pamela Schuller has a diverse work experience in the field of advocacy, comedy, and youth program management. Pamela has worked as a Disability Advocate and Comedian, combining comedy with storytelling to inspire inclusivity. Pamela has also served as a Program Director for the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, focusing on teen mental health and wellbeing through creative platforms. Pamela has had multiple roles within the Union for Reform Judaism, including serving as an Inclusion Specialist, Regional Director of Youth Engagement, and Inclusion Specialist in various capacities. Additionally, Pamela has experience working in URJ Camps as a Faculty Member and Camp Council Member.

Pamela Schuller completed their education history as follows:

- In 2019, they attended MIT Sloan Executive Education for a program in Leadership in the Digital Age.

- From 2012 to 2014, they pursued a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Child Advocacy and Policy at Montclair State University.

- Pamela obtained their Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Knox College, where they studied from 2006 to 2009.

Additionally, they hold certifications in First Aid, CPR from the American Red Cross and is a Trainer in Youth Mental Health First Aid from Youth Mental Health First Aid Training.

Links

Previous companies

Union for Reform Judaism logo